I don't know if "unclear" is exactly the right close reason, but your question suffers from a couple fairly major problems.
What have you tried?
There's no indication what you tried and why it didn't work. You might think that's silly for a simple question, but it isn't. Explaining that is more than just proving you did your homework. It gives readers/answerers some context about what you already know, and it gives us clues about what's confusing you or what you misunderstood. StackOverflow is here to help you obtain knowledge, and your question as written doesn't have enough information for readers to figure out what knowledge you're missing. You could need anything from an entire book length introduction to VB to a link to one piece of unfamiliar syntax. This makes it difficult to determine what to put into an answer.
Your question here gives the perfect example of what kind of information is missing from the post. If you expect people to think Enum.ToString
is sufficient, why didn't you explain in the question why it's not? Such an explanation would likely give us a window into how you view the problem. This is all part of giving everyone else context about your problem so they can help you find a good solution.
What behavior do you expect?
Additionally, "translate this code," questions are usually missing necessary details. The gap is much narrower between C# and VB.NET, but in general, languages don't provide exactly the same features and APIs as each other. This often means there's not an exact translation available (without an inordinate amount of code), and in those cases, it's extremely important for you to provide more than a code dump. You need to explain exactly what the input is and what output you want; in other words, you need to say what the code should do. Some particular details are likely to be irrelevant to your particular use case, and these seemingly minor details can often affect what functionality in the other language you use. For example, if you're aggregating over a list, the nearest equivalent functionality in the other language might behave differently for an empty list, so you need to specify what needs to happen in that case or if you don't need to handle it. Without that information, answerers can only guess about your needs.